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North and Central America
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United States
(nation)
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Kentucky
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Hardin
(county)
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Arch
(inhabited place)
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Booth
(inhabited place)
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Buffalo Lake
(reservoir)
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Cecilia
(inhabited place)
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Colesburg
(inhabited place)
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Crest
(inhabited place)
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Dietz Acres
(inhabited place)
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Eastview
(inhabited place)
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Elizabethtown
(inhabited place)
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Flint Hill
(inhabited place)
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Fort Knox
(inhabited place)
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Four Corners
(inhabited place)
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Franklin Cross Roads
(inhabited place)
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Freeman Lake
(reservoir)
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Gaffey Heights
(inhabited place)
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Gaithers
(inhabited place)
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Glendale
(inhabited place)
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Glendale Junction
(inhabited place)
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Hansbrough
(inhabited place)
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Harcourt
(inhabited place)
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Hardin Springs
(inhabited place)
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Howard
(inhabited place)
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Howe Valley
(inhabited place)
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Indian Hills
(inhabited place)
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Kraft
(inhabited place)
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Limp
(inhabited place)
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Long View
(inhabited place)
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Lower Douglas Lake
(reservoir)
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Melrose
(inhabited place)
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Muldraugh
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Nolin
(inhabited place)
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Old Stephensburg
(inhabited place)
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Perryville
(inhabited place)
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Pierce Mill
(inhabited place)
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Prichard Place
(inhabited place)
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Radcliff
(inhabited place)
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Red Hill
(inhabited place)
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Rineyville
(inhabited place)
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Rose Terrace
(part of inhabited place)
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Saint John
(inhabited place)
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Sanders Spring Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Seven Corners
(inhabited place)
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Solway
(inhabited place)
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Sonora
(inhabited place)
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Sportsman Lake
(reservoir)
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Spurrier
(inhabited place)
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Star Mills
(inhabited place)
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Stephensburg
(inhabited place)
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Stephensburg Lake
(reservoir)
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Summit
(inhabited place)
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Tunnel Hills
(inhabited place)
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Twin Lakes
(reservoir)
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Upper Douglas Lake
(reservoir)
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Upton
(inhabited place)
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Valley Creek Reservoir
(reservoir)
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Vertrees
(inhabited place)
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Vine Grove
(inhabited place)
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West Point
(inhabited place)
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White Mills
(inhabited place)
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White Mills Junction
(inhabited place)
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Younger Creek
(inhabited place)
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